JimmyBuff
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But as of this morning, CU officials have not made any kind of final decision on Hawkins` future. Earlier this week, athletic director Mike Bohn reiterated that there was no coaching vacancy at CU.
So, while rumors continue to swirl, the situation remains status quo, at least for today.
There is still a school of thoughtthat a win tonight, followed by a victory over Nebraska on Nov. 27, would be enough to give Hawkins a fifth year in Boulder. Such a finish would give the Buffs three wins in their last four games, send a signal that the team improved down the stretch and provide some momentum for the offseason.
With that kind of finish, Bohn could likely convince the majority of boosters and fans that a fifth year was warranted.
Some observers also believe that a win in either of CU`s last two games might be enough to bring Hawkins back for a fifth season -- particularly if that win would come over Nebraska.
What observers? You talking about yourself Woelk? :lol:
What part of the Talkins Era is over don't you understand Woelk?
This guy is quite possibly the biggest idot I have ever read. Winning one or two games at the end of this awful season would just prove to anybody with a brain that Talkins has been incompetent for 10 games now.. So we going to give him another year just so he can **** up another season? **** NO!!
Absolutely absurd that Woelk continues to live with his head in the sand and doesn't realize the damage that Talkins has done to the program..We as a fanbase are tired of the penalties/lack of discipline on the field, sick of seeing SOFT FOOTBALL coached by the SOFTEST COACH IN AMERICA, tired of an embarrassing 2-18 record on the road, 16-32 overall record, 0-4 against Missouri, I could go on and on. The program is a joke because of Coach Talkins. NO REAL FAN WOULD SUPPORT ANOTHER YEAR OF TALKINS regardless of what happens vs Okie state or Neb!!
Woelk goes on..
What`s perfectly clear, however, is that CU`s athletic department is not in the best of economic shape. A coaching change -- one that would require Colorado to write a check in the neighborhood of $2 million -- would only exacerbate the situation.
But staying with Hawkins would also likely result in reduced ticket sales and donations -- again, a drain on CU`s budget that it cannot afford.
There is, simply, no easy answer.
Yeah there is FIRE TALKINS IDOT.. :sad2:
http://www.buffzone.com/ci_13821144
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